This product is likely msg free.
Grapefruit: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium benzoate (as preservative). Mexican cola: carbonated water, cane sugar, caramel color, natural flavor, phosphoric acid, sodium benzoate (as preservative), caffeine. Lime: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium benzoate (as preservative), fd&c yellow 5, fd&c blue 1. Tamarind: carbonated water, cane sugar, natural flavor, citric acid, caramel color, sodium benzoate (as preservative). Mango: carbonated water, cane sugar, fruit and vegetables (for color), natural flavor, citric acid, citric acid, ascorbic acid, potassium sorbate (as preservative). Strawberry: carbonated water, cane sugar, fruit juice and vegetable juice (for color), citric acid, natural flavor, malic acid, potassium sorbate (as preservative). Pineapple: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium benzoate (as preservative), sodium citrate, fd&c yellow 5, fd&c yellow 6. Mandarin: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium benzoate (as preservative), fd&c yellow 6, fd&c red 40. Guava: carbonated water, cane sugar, natural flavor, citric acid, potassium sorbate (as preservative), tomato lycopene extract. Passion fruit: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, malic acid, sodium benzoate (as preservative), natural flavor, fd&c yellow 5, fd&c yellow 6. Watermelon: carbonated water, cane sugar, natural flavor, citric acid, sodium benzoate (as preservative), malic acid, caramel color, fd&c red 40. Fruit punch: carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, sodium benzoate (as preservative), natural flavor, fd&c red 40, caramel color.
Does not contain obligatory allergens.
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Outside the USA?An MSG-free diet excludes foods containing monosodium glutamate (MSG), a flavor enhancer commonly added to processed foods, snacks, seasonings, and restaurant dishes. Some individuals may choose to avoid MSG due to sensitivity or perceived adverse reactions, such as headaches or flushing, although scientific evidence on widespread MSG sensitivity remains inconclusive. Adhering to this diet involves avoiding processed and fast foods known to contain MSG and being vigilant about reading labels on packaged foods. The Fig app is an excellent resource for building an MSG-free shopping list, ensuring that all food choices align with this dietary restriction. As always, consulting with a healthcare professional or dietitian is recommended to navigate dietary changes safely.